2022 Blockly Developers Summit: Blockly at Google - Scratch for CS First

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A Google TechTalk, presented by Aaron Dodson, 2022/05/03.
ABSTRACT: This talk provides an overview of how we use Blockly at Google, discusses some approaches for integrating Blockly into a larger app, and reviews some new instructional design features that Blockly has enabled for Google CS First.

About the presenter:
Aaron Dodson, Senior Software Engineer, Google

Aaron is a software developer on the Blockly and CS First teams. His primary focus on Blockly has been on migrating to Typescript and improving integration with the Scratch for CS First editor.




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